Interesting points by all. I have been refraining from adding my thoughts because I know that I will just blab and blab.
Firstly, the movie is not about Ramtha or his reincarnation in that lady (who I feel was not at all similar to true gurus or sages like those found in Rishikesh, India. The movie was about the power of thought. It was about our god-given ability as human beings to create or change our physical environment through the power of a simple thought. This is the point of the water pictures and the entire scene with the actress beating herself up emotionally.
Secondly, this entire idea that we are, in fact, creators and we have the power of and responsibility in shaping our environment and life is something that doesn't need to be proven or discredited. It is a belief. Much like arguing with someone about whether or not God (in whatever language you say it) really exists. Those kinds of discussions are pointless because, again, it is a function of believing or not.
I strongly believe that we are all at different stages of evolution in our road to enlightenment. Some things will ring true to someone else that may seem bizarre to me. As I mature and my experiences progress, I find that those bizarre things begin to make sense.
In any case, it is important that whatever one believes in consists of a positive outlook, strong attachment to those he cares for, good will towards others and the knowledge that, through belief or physical science, we are all connected and we are all the same (we are all one).
Best wishes to all. Over and out....
